A juvenile suspect
accused of breaking into the mansion of OU football coach Bob Stoops tried to
escape from a detention center, according to deputies and court documents.

The Cleveland
County Sheriff's Office says the teen's girlfriend, 20-year-old Paige Nicole
Maurey, orchestrated the breakout attempt. Police say Maurey recruited four
juveniles to help her free the suspect from the A.J. Couch Center at 1650 W.
Tecumseh Rd. in Norman.

"You do not hear
about this situation very often," Meghan McCormick with the Cleveland County
Sheriff's Office said.

Stoops' home was
burglarized on June 19, according to police. While family members were in the
home at the time, Stoops was in Kansas when the burglary occurred. Officers
zeroed in on a suspect after they say he bragged about the burglary at a party.

Maurey told
deputies she received a call from her boyfriend at the detention center. She
tells investigators that he asked her for help, but an employee at the center
foiled the couple's plan, according to court records.

"[The employee]
saw one of the juveniles peaking around the corner, and that's what alerted
him," McCormick said.

Police say Maurey admitted to
planning on using hedge trimmers to break through a chain-linked fence outside
the detention center. The team was found with
bandanas used to cover their faces. Maurey was arrested and spent her 20th
birthday in jail.

Officials say the
minors who assisted Maurey will not be prosecuted. They were eventually
released to their parents. Maurey bonded out of jail Monday. She's been charged
with unauthorized entry into a penal institution.